Japanese Treats: Meiji Kyo-Matcha Chocolate

I've been spending the past few nights constructing a 2014 throwback kind of post 'cause I obviously couldn't finish it in one sitting. I swear, by the time I'd be able to publish it, that post would have been written by more than fourteen versions of me. All items in that post seemed like they're written by different persons. HAHAHA.


Anyway, I have not updated this blog with anything matcha for a long time so here I go again. 

Whenever I see anything green on the grocery shelves, the matcha freak in me would automatically hope that it's matcha. And when it is, the temptations immediately set in only to be suppressed by the part of me who's currently trying to save money.

Tempted Self: Hala matchaaaa. Bibili akooooooo.
Suppressing Self: Mahal.
TS: Huhuhuhu. Sige na, hindi ako kakain bukas saka paunti-unti ko lang kakainin 'yung laman.
SS: Kahit na... Sige na nga. (HAHAHAHAHA. Mabilis naman ako kausap eh.)

Obviously, my tempted self won earlier and I spent more than P 250.00 for twelve small squares of Kyo-Matcha chocolate.
The taste is similar to that of Kyo-Matcha Monaka but this is more potent.

I was able to buy matcha powder in Powerplant, Rockwell before and the taste of this was somehow just like a mixture of water and matcha powder. It's not (that) creamy and there's really a bitter/grassy aftertaste but I still find this better compared to just water and matcha powder. Duh kasi nga chocolate pa rin 'to so may konting creaminess pa rin. Hahaha. Eto na naman ako sa pagpapaliwag kong hirap na hirap ako.


And just like that, I've eaten all 12 pieces and not even an hour has passed. YAN. Hindi talaga dapat pinagkakatiwalaan 'yung tempted self eh, paunti-unting kain pala ah. Hahaha. Pero ganun talaga, mahirap labanan ang temptations... :))


HUHUHU BRING ME TO JAPAN OR ANY COUNTRY WITH A LOT OF MATCHA CHOICES OR SEND ME ANYTHING MATCHA HUHUHU

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